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Shrub Pruning
Yearly hand pruning (spring, summer, fall). This process is performed in order to improve the overall health and vigor of your plantings by micro managing the growth process. By hand pruning, we can allow for proper bud development, encourage air and sunlight to penetrate the interiors of your plantings and allow for the sprouting of adventitious budding that will develop into dominant branches in the future. This will promote the longevity of your plantings by allowing us to have selective branch development to “take over” when it becomes necessary to remove larger branches that have become undesirable.
Maintenance Pruning
Maintenance pruning is a vital part of a successful property management program. Most deciduous trees build up a significant amount of dead, weak, diseased or damaged branches over a period of time. This could bring about greater problems if left unchecked such as personal or property damage, insect infestations or tree failure. Maintenance pruning is the process of eliminating all dead, weak and poorly structured branches while enhancing the overall growth patterns and characteristics of trees.
Developmental Pruning
Developmental pruning is the process of directing, training or enhancing growing patterns of ornamental trees or shrubs. Developmental pruning improves the overall health and beauty of your plantings by improving sap flow, elimination of weak or sub-dominant branches that could be problematic in the future. This will allow for future desirable growth that improves air circulation within the plants.
Developmental Hand Pruning of Ornamental Plantings
This process is performed in order to improve the overall health and vigor of your plantings by micro managing the growth process. By hand pruning, we can allow for proper bud development, encourage air and sunlight to penetrate the interiors of your plantings and allow for the sprouting of interior, latent, adventitious budding that will be able to develop into dominant branches in the future. This will promote the longevity of your plantings by allowing us to have selective branch development to “take over” when it becomes necessary to remove larger branches that have become undesirable.
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